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The cultural handicap of Igbo children raised in the USA is predicated by economic and social factors, these factors have caused the average Igbo children in Oregon and SW Washington to suffer from cultural isolation. This isolation continues and reaches a critical point when children enter school and are massively confronted with peer pressure and the need for social integration and acceptance. Unfortunately, it is usually at this belated stage that parents wake up to intervene in a bid to effect a reversal.

Giving children a second chance

NNI is fortunate to have the support of our wonderful community. If you would like to give towards this community, your donation will go towards one of our community projects. You can give online by clicking on the button below. Your support is greatly appreciated.

*NNI reserves the right to use your donations in projects that adheres to its goals and objectives.

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E-mail: info@nzukondiigbo.org

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Nzuko Ndi Igbo, PO Box 11978, Portland, OR 97211-0978

About Nzuko Ndi Igbo Multi-cultural center

The cultural handicap of Igbo children raised in the USA is predicated by economic and social factors, these factors have caused the average Igbo children in Oregon and SW Washington to suffer from cultural isolation. This isolation continues and reaches a critical point when children enter school and are massively confronted with peer pressure and the need for social integration and acceptance.